









12 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore the ancient Maya city of Coba and climb the Nohoch Mul pyramid
Discover the coastal ruins of Tulum overlooking the Caribbean Sea
Learn fascinating history and culture with a local expert guide
Swim in the stunning crystal-clear waters of Cenote Mariposa
€ 73.95
€ 68.03


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Travel back in time to uncover the wonders of two of the most remarkable ancient Maya towns — Coba and Tulum. Begin your journey at Coba, once a thriving Maya metropolis, where towering pyramids rise above the jungle canopy. Stroll along ancient pathways, climb the iconic Nohoch Mul pyramid for a breathtaking view, and let your local guide share fascinating stories about the city’s history, architecture, and the secrets of the Maya civilization.
Continue to the stunning coastal ruins of Tulum, perched dramatically above the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Feel the blend of history and natural beauty as you explore the temples and walls that once protected this important trade hub. After soaking in the archaeological splendor, cool off with a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters of Cenote Mariposa. To complete this cultural immersion, experience authentic Mayan traditions that bring this ancient heritage to life, making your adventure truly unforgettable.
Entry or admission fee
Hotel pickup and drop off
Guided tour
Mayan Tradition Demonstration
Lunch & bottle of water
Bilingual live commentary
National park entrance fee
Gratuity
Archaeological site fees
Drinks
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Towel
Cash
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This is a must do while in the vicinity. We have been back twice in two years, and every time we become more educated on what life was like an ancient times. If you are lucky enough to have Pedro as your tour guide, you will be enchanted by his storytelling of the Mayan people in life in Coba. Plan to spend a long time so you can sit quietly and peacefully among the place and listen for wildlife. We were lucky enough to see wild turkeys, iguanas, and several varieties of birds. Definitely rent bikes, but make sure they fit you well as they can become uncomfortable quickly as we learned that day.

This place was amazing and our Mayan guide was very thorough with the history and the facts. We learned a lot from him, he was amazing, and our bicycle taxi person was so respectful when we had to get on and off, being two senior ladies. The weather was perfect, and they have a public bathroom outside of the ruins, so make sure to use it before you enter. They do have two entrance fees one for parking and one for the entrance fee.

Great ruins, love the history. It is so nice to go to a heritage site and not be mobed by venders trying to sell over priced items. You muat go to Coba!

This place is full of ancient ruins, when you reach the place park your car to the closest park to the gate, it is the cheapest one. You will need about 2 hours to finish the tour. You can higher one of the guides there to have some fun learning about the Mayans. The views are beautiful on the ocean. You will find a lot of iguanas and some colored lizards 🦎. I personally liked the decending God illustration, the feet towards heaven and the head on the ground. A bird like a peacock 🦚 followed us for about 5 minutes, it didn't heart but we didn't know why. I included his photo. Don't forget always to take water with you. The people are so peaceful.

This place is amazing! They were doing renovations but we fully enjoyed the bike ride into the forest to check out the further sites. Believe it was $8 but was covered in our private tour with quest concierge services. It is definetly a 1 of of a kind experience to bike ride through the forest to check out mayan ruins.



